in the case of the chemist accused of trying to plant orange juice spiked with rubbing alcohol in a starbucks display case. >> before she was scheduled to make a court appearance the district attorney announced they'd not filed charges and she would be released. >> abc 7 news joins us live now from the county jail in milpitas. vic, what happened? >> sh this is a shocker. this is elmwood women's detention center. the suspect will be released after 7:00 tonight. the prosecutor didn't file any charges and so, she will be let go. she is the 50 yeerld-year-old whelmist suspected of placing rubbing alcohol into orange juice bottles, she's being held without bail since arrest on tuesday. we spoke with louis ramos, he tells thus is an active investigation but they're not able to make a decision to charge her in time to satisfy what is called the 48 hour rule. in other words a person has to be released after 48 hours in custody if there are no are charges. she was arrested tuesday the d.a.had until noon to file charges and the d.a.did not. abc 7 news learn aid big reason is that test results from the